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The Los Angeles Galaxy take on Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid tonight in one of the summer's more highly-anticipated friendlies.

The Galaxy-Galactico showdown is one of several quality matches on tap today. There is MLS action featuring New England and D.C. United in a rekindling of their heated rivalry, while Preki leads Toronto FC against his former club, Chivas USA.

U.S. national team fans hoping to finally see Jermaine Jones play can do so today when Jones' Schalke faces Bayern Munich in the German Super Cup.

If you will be watching today's action, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (Today's TV schedule is after the jump):

TODAY'S SOCCER ON TV

10am– Fox Soccer Plus- Burnley vs. Nottingham Forest

11:40am– GolTV- Bayern Munich vs. Schalke 04 (German Super Cup)

12:15PM– Fox Soccer Plus- Leeds United vs. Derby County

2pm– ESPN3.com- Manchester City vs. Valencia (Friendly)

2:45pm– ESPN3.com/ESPN Deportes- Heerenveen vs. PSV Eindhoven

3pm– Fox Soccer Channel- Paris St. Germain vs. St. Etienne

4pm– Telefutura- Toronto FC vs. Chivas USA

6pm– Azteca America/ESPN Deportes- Jaguares vs. Toluca

7:30pm– Direct Kick- New England Revolution vs. D.C. United

8pm– Telemundo- Tigres UANL vs. Club America

8pm– Telefutura- Pachuca vs. Santos Laguna

8:30pm– Direct Kick- Kansas City Wizards vs. Real Salt Lake

9:45pm– Telefutura- San Luis vs. Chivas Guadalajara

10pm– Telemundo- Atlante vs. Monterrey

10:30pm– Fox Soccer Channel- Los Angeles Galaxy vs. Real Madrid

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Comments

  1. If this is in the long-term plans of Mourinho, this has to happen. If he coaches the USMNT in 2018, the US could seriously win the world cup. Exciting stuff.

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  2. Arshavin can do things on his “bad days” that LD just cannot do. Donovan is a great player and probably America’s best of all-time, but Arshavin is better. Quicker, more agile, more of a scorer (i.e. not from the penalty spot)

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  3. Those aren’t Special Forces those are Special Operations. There is a difference.
    Our Special Forces are known as SF/Green Berets.

    I’ll flash my importance and say I’ve worked will all those listed except the Israeli SF.
    It is the US hands down followed by SAS and then the Dutch SF.

    The Polish SF have lost more guys to alcohol poisoning in Afghanistan than fighting if that tells you anything.

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  4. Bocanegra has brought that American custom of conceding within 5 minutes to St Etienne…don’t think it was his fault though.

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  5. Go look at what Arsenal paid for Arshavin… same age, fairly close in skill, go look, its more then you would think. The market is inflated for ALLL players

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